Testseek.com have collected 36 expert reviews of the Sapphire Radeon HD 5750 1GB GDDR5 PCIe 11164-00 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sapphire Radeon HD 5750 1GB GDDR5 PCIe 11164-00.
October 2009
(82%)
36 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
At this point in most of our graphics card reviews, I post information pertaining to overclocking, power consumption, and temperatures. Unfortunately, before we could wrap up our testing, the card died for some reason, so I was unable to complete what...
We’re at the crossover stage of DirectX 10 to DirectX 11 graphics cards, so the price of the older-generation GPUs like the GTX 260-216 is being driven down by the newcomers like the ATI HD 5770 and HD 5750. For this reason, new budget graphics cards o...
Very quiet, Very low power consumption, Massive overclocking potential, Reasonably priced, Support for DirectX 11, DirectX 10.1, Low temperatures, GDDR5 memory, Dirt 2 voucher included, Support for AMD EyeFinity Technology, Native HDMI & DisplayPort, Impr...
Not the best price/performance ratio, DirectX 11 won't be relevant for quite a while, Not as visually appealing as HD 5770 reference design, No support for CUDA / PhysX
Sapphire's Radeon HD 5750 is a worthy addition to the new HD 5000 Series lineup. Even though it might not win any beauty contest against AMD's reference design HD 5770, which comes with a very stylish modern looking cooler, it can score high on al...
AMD's push to bring a 40nm GPU to the market was a smart move, and beating Nvidia to the punch was icing on the cake for the embattled company. Following their highly successful 4800 series cards, the 5700 series cards should help them continue the tr...
Decent mid-level gaming performance, Energy efficient, Runs cool and quiet, Compact card will fit in smaller cases, Nice combination of connections out back: 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, Priced at about $135 (US), ATI Eyefinity Technology - cool if you have a handful of monitors, Has the Bigbruin.com logo on the box
'Included' game isn't out yet, and you have to have a Steam account to get it, Hopefully DirectX 11 gets moving quicker than DirectX 10 did
Where to begin? The Sapphire Radeon HD5750 1GB graphics card does a lot of things better than you might expect from a 'mid-level' card. This isn't a top of the line gaming card, but it is does offer enough muscle to make games enjoyable even with the ...
To many the Sapphire HD 5750 is not the ultimate gaming card. And it is not. But for someone on a modest budget and refuse to put there last dollar a high cost GPU the HD 5750 really should be something to consider. We our testing the HD 5750 outperfo...
For so many years now, we've becoming used to seeing the launch of brand new architectures at the high-end for enthusiasts, and then having to endure a seemingly eternal (or almost literally eternal, if you're thinking about NVIDIA's current G...
Each of the cards in the lineup has its own strengths and weaknesses. In terms of card design the five cards are all reference cards with none of them having higher core or memory clocks than the other similar cards in the lineup. XFX offers 5-Star Sup...
I will have to say that I was a bit taken when I got the email that the 5700 series cards would be coming out in a few days. I mean the 5800 cards have just barley gotten their feet wet and now the mid range cards are here. I am wondering if they are t...